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| Windows Phone 7: Too Much Like the iPhone?
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| PC World - Windows Phone 7 Series will not come with cut-and-paste functionality, according to a wide number of reports citing information Microsoft reportedly revealed during a Q & A session at its MIX10 conference late Tuesday. Microsoft believes that people don't need copy-and-paste on their phones, according to Engadget. -- read full article |
| Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:47:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft |
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| Microsoft IE9 Platform Pops with Speed, Standards
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| PC Magazine - At the MIX10 Microsoft developer conference on Tuesday, Microsoft launched preview code for the most critical element of its Internet Explorer 9 Web browser: the underlying rendering engine. The new IE will feature hardware acceleration and new support for HTML 5 and scalable vector graphics, or SVG. -- read full article |
| Tue, 16 Mar 2010 11:25:37 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft |
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| Microsoft embraces HTML5 specification in IE9
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| InfoWorld - Potentially toughening the competitive landscape for its own Silverlight rich Internet application platform, Microsoft will expand support for the HTML5 specification in its Internet Explorer 9 browser, under a plan revealed Tuesday. -- read full article |
| Tue, 16 Mar 2010 21:33:12 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft |
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| Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 Browser: FAQ
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| PC World - Microsoft's next-generation Internet Explorer 9 browser may not be anywhere close to competition, but you can test drive a "platform preview" of the software that provides a taste of IE9's capabilities. So what's the deal with Redmond's upcoming browser, and how does it differ from IE8 and worthy competitors such as Google's Chrome, Mozilla's Firefox, Opera Software's Opera, and Apple's Safari? Here's a quick primer. -- read full article |
| Wed, 17 Mar 2010 00:29:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft |
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| Windows Phone 7 Apps To Live In The 'Sandbox'
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| PC Magazine - Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Marketplace is sounding more and more like the iTunes Store. In presentations at the MIX10 conference Monday, execs described "sandboxed" apps, a Marketplace with content- and business-based restrictions, and a hardware spec requiring four-point multitouch and 8 Gbytes of internal storage. -- read full article |
| Tue, 16 Mar 2010 01:15:04 GMT - Yahoo! News: Microsoft |
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